If you're thinking about taking a holiday to the Mediterranean island of Menorca this year, then there are several engaging activities that promise to keep you and your family happy. From swimming, golfing and basketball to beach soccer, surfing, scuba diving and mountain hiking, there's so much to keep you entertained in Menorca that it's hard to know where to start! The local Balearic communities, just like the Spanish themselves, are known to be jovial with the Menorca's fiesta celebrations, forming an integral part of their culture. There are also various sporting centers for kids throughout the island that aim to assist visiting children, and also locals, to develop sports skills at a young age. Don't take our word for it though - take a look for yourself!
Menorca's Top Holiday Activities
Sunday, December 15, 2013
Lake District Guide
Home to England`s highest mountain and 12 of the largest lakes in the country, The Lake District is one of the most visited regions in the UK, attracting almost 16 million tourists each year.
Lake District Guide
Lake District Guide
Monday, December 09, 2013
Tips for travelling with only a carry-on
It takes a bit of preparation and planning, but using only carry-on bags keeps you from having to stand and wait for your luggage to leave the airplane, and you won`t have to suffer through the process of checking your bags.
Tips for travelling with only a carry-on
Tips for travelling with only a carry-on
Sunday, December 08, 2013
Things to do in Cardiff
Cardiff, the capital of Wales and formerly an industrial city, has undergone significant transformation in recent years, and is now a cosmopolitan city, rich in sport, entertainment, culture and other attractions.
Things to do in Cardiff
Things to do in Cardiff
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
Honeymooning in New York: An Amazing Adventure
New York can be an excellent honeymoon spot for young newlyweds on the go. The amount of activities, sightseeing, museums, monuments, restaurants and bars is staggeringly high. Because of everything to see and do, it helps to visit the Big Apple with a budget of several thousand dollars.
Honeymooning in New York: An Amazing Adventure
Honeymooning in New York: An Amazing Adventure
Friday, November 08, 2013
Top 5 Off-Season Adventures for Globetrotting Travelers
From spotting the “Big 5” in Botswana to soaking up the Caribbean sun, you don’t have to pay top dollar for luxury travel experiences. “Off-season” or “shoulder season” is the perfect time to bag a bargain by traveling to the world’s top seasonal destinations – while everyone else is busy elsewhere.
Top 5 Off-Season Adventures for Globetrotting Travelers
Top 5 Off-Season Adventures for Globetrotting Travelers
Tuesday, November 05, 2013
Fall Vacations for Family: 4 Budget-Friendly Options for a Weekend Getaway
Take advantage of gorgeous autumn weather to take that family vacation you hoped for.
Fall Vacations for Family: 4 Budget-Friendly Options for a Weekend Getaway
Fall Vacations for Family: 4 Budget-Friendly Options for a Weekend Getaway
Friday, October 25, 2013
50 Shades of Fall: 4 Scenic Motorcycle Tours to Take this Month
Whether you ride for beauty or adrenaline, autumn is a great time for motorcycle touring. Amid cool breezes and gorgeous foliage, you can take hairpin turns at exhilarating speeds or make frequent stops to dally in restaurants, shops and roadside attractions. Knowing where to go for extraordinary views and experiences is important, and the best roads can be found both in well-known areas and in hidden spots.
50 Shades of Fall: 4 Scenic Motorcycle Tours to Take this Month
50 Shades of Fall: 4 Scenic Motorcycle Tours to Take this Month
4 Scenic Motorcycle Tours to Take This Fall
Bright, blue skies. Lots of golden sunlight. A panorama of fiery maple and yellow birch leaves. Ah, fall: It's the perfect time for a road trip. While exploring mountain highways, back roads and coastal routes by car is fun, there’s nothing like a two-wheeled tour through the change of season.
4 Scenic Motorcycle Tours to Take This Fall
4 Scenic Motorcycle Tours to Take This Fall
Wednesday, October 09, 2013
A Budget-Friendly Family Reunion: The 3 Best Resorts to Hit During Off-Season
Family reunions can be so hectic, you might wish everyone just stayed home. There are the debates about where to go and who will play host to house guests, and if the reunion takes place in your own town, you don't even get to travel somewhere new. This year, why doesn't everyone agree to a family reunion at a resort during the off-season—everyone can relax and let the resort handle the details, and going during off-season helps everybody's budget. Consider these three terrific locations:
A Budget-Friendly Family Reunion: The 3 Best Resorts to Hit During Off-Season
A Budget-Friendly Family Reunion: The 3 Best Resorts to Hit During Off-Season
Thursday, October 03, 2013
Cons, Hacks and Hidden Fees: Scams to Avoid When Traveling in the U.S.
From experiencing local customs to tasting new cuisine, there are many joys to traveling. However, losing all of your money or having your identity pick pocketed by a cyber thief probably isn’t on the itinerary.
Cons, Hacks and Hidden Fees: Scams to Avoid When Traveling in the U.S.
Cons, Hacks and Hidden Fees: Scams to Avoid When Traveling in the U.S.
Wednesday, September 11, 2013
Strange Driving Laws Around the World
On average, the cost of a speeding ticket in the U.S. is $152, notes Statistic Brain. Seems legit. In Japan, a ticket for splashing a pedestrian while driving is $65. As bizarre as it sounds, many countries have hundreds of varying traffic laws and consequences for breaking them. Some of them were implemented by officials due to odd folk that were actually doing these not-so-common sense things.
A lot of us would wonder why anyone would do these things. But, dear friends, common sense isn’t so common. Here are more bizarre laws that, if broken, could land you a hefty fine:
Strange Driving Laws Around the World
A lot of us would wonder why anyone would do these things. But, dear friends, common sense isn’t so common. Here are more bizarre laws that, if broken, could land you a hefty fine:
Strange Driving Laws Around the World
Thursday, August 29, 2013
Love and adventure down under
Romantic getaways are a fun and memorable way of spoiling you and your partner any time of the year.
Love and Adventure Down Under
Love and Adventure Down Under
Funchal, Madeira
The charming town of Funchal is the capital of Madeira and has long been a popular holiday destination:
A guide to Funchal
A guide to Funchal
Thursday, August 22, 2013
Ancient Europeans had a taste for spicy food
Prehistoric hunter-gatherers in northern Europe appear to have been using spices in their cooking pots 7,000 years ago.
Research conducted by University of York archaeologists and colleagues Denmark, Germany and Spain shows that our European
ancestors had a taste for spicy food.
Ancient Europeans had a taste for spicy food
Research conducted by University of York archaeologists and colleagues Denmark, Germany and Spain shows that our European
ancestors had a taste for spicy food.
Ancient Europeans had a taste for spicy food
Monday, August 19, 2013
How to pack for a weekend city break
You need to rethink your packing strategy if half of your closet ends up in suitcases for a weekend city trip. Part of the appeal of small getaways is the convenience of traveling lightly. You get a mini-vacation in a lively city without having to worry about lugging your life around behind you everywhere you go. Before you pack for your weekend break in the city, here's what you should keep in mind.
How to pack for a weekend city break
How to pack for a weekend city break
Going on Vacation? Identity Thieves Want Your Info - Here's Help to Stay Safe
Why are travelers more vulnerable to identity theft? Largely because they're forced to use unsecure Internet connections and carry personal documentation with them while they're vacationing, Independent Traveler reports. While you can never guarantee 100 percent safety from thieves, there are heightened precautions you can take on vacation to get protection from ID theft.
Going on Vacation? Identity Thieves Want Your Info - Here's Help to Stay Safe
Going on Vacation? Identity Thieves Want Your Info - Here's Help to Stay Safe
Thursday, August 15, 2013
Undisturbed Coastlines of Asia
Experience the silent shores and listen to the melody of the tides. Gaze at the sky to enjoy the sun's rays and lay on the wonderful sand to sunbathe. Inhale the salty breeze to feel the freshness. Capture the breathtaking views of the coast. Give yourself an inner happiness better than partying or dancing. Backpack to some hand-picked Asian beaches to experience all these feelings and preserve them in your memories!
Undisturbed Coastlines of Asia
Undisturbed Coastlines of Asia
Thursday, August 08, 2013
Motorcycle Road Trips Through The Midwest
The American Midwest offers some of the most exciting and accessible motorcycle rides in the country. From Midwestern college towns and big cities, riders can easily connect with the region's treasure trove of state parks, Great Lakes and small town charm. Riders looking for new bike trips can find some of the Midwest's flavor with these three classic routes.
Motorcycle Road Trips Through The Midwest
Motorcycle Road Trips Through The Midwest
Monday, August 05, 2013
The benefits of tutoring programmes
The benefits for both parents and children can be substantial and the end result has given many people good reason to
be glad they decided to seek out a suitable programme.
The benefits of tutoring programmes
be glad they decided to seek out a suitable programme.
The benefits of tutoring programmes
Vienna: A Beginner's Guide
Located in the very heart of Europe, Vienna is a city that has something to offer every visitor. Classical music and fascinating history sit side-by-side with trendy architecture and funky nightspots, making Vienna a must-see destination for travellers seeking out a vibrant city with plenty of things to see and do.
Vienna: A Beginner's Guide
Vienna: A Beginner's Guide
Wednesday, July 31, 2013
Advice for starting your career in criminal justice
Criminal justice has always been recognised as being one of the more challenging and respectable professional career paths to pursue.
Advice for starting your career in criminal justice
Advice for starting your career in criminal justice
Important things to know about Botox
Even though Botox is one of the most popular cosmetic treatments in the United States, it continues to inspire fear and confusion in many people. Is Botox right for everyone? It really depends on personal preference, budget, and one's tolerance for needles.
Important things to know about Botox
Important things to know about Botox
Friday, July 26, 2013
Riding, Rallies and the Open Road to Sturgis
Bike enthusiasts from all over the country know that Sturgis, South Dakota is the place to be in August. Since the mid-20th century, the small town of Sturgis has been host to an event that brings over 400,000 people and their bikes to the area. It is a week full of vendors, exhibits, food and races.
Riding, Rallies and the Open Road to Sturgis
Riding, Rallies and the Open Road to Sturgis
Thursday, July 25, 2013
Magnificent Voyage: 3 Desert Adventure Tours
Space may be the last frontier, but you'll find a terrestrial adventure easier to orchestrate and much more affordable.
When trying to come up with a vacation plan that hasn't been done to death, don't overlook the exciting journey of a desert adventure.
Magnificent Voyage: 3 Desert Adventure Tours
When trying to come up with a vacation plan that hasn't been done to death, don't overlook the exciting journey of a desert adventure.
Magnificent Voyage: 3 Desert Adventure Tours
Sunday, July 21, 2013
US Coast
The waters of the US coast are filled with sea life and many other opportunities to enjoy yourself like whale watching, swimming, cruising and snorkeling. Whether you are on the West Coast, East Coast, Florida, Alaska, California or Hawaii you are bound to enjoy yourself.
Explore the waters of US coast
Explore the waters of US coast
Wednesday, July 10, 2013
International Travel Essentials
Even flying at an average speed of over 500 mph it’s going to take 12 hours to get from Chicago to Tokyo. Chicago to Sydney? A short jaunt from Chicago to Toronto, 11 hours from Toronto to Sydney and an extended layover between connecting flights. Filling your carry-on bag with in-flight essentials is the first step to a comfortable, less stressful hop across the International Date Line.
International Travel Essentials: To Make the Long Flight Manageable
International Travel Essentials: To Make the Long Flight Manageable
Thursday, July 04, 2013
Escape the Crowds in Tenerife
Tenerife is a wonderful holiday destination, no matter what time of year you go, and no matter who you go with. There's so many things to see and do there, that it's hard to fit it all into such a short space of time, however if you plan your itinerary well, you'll be able to experience everything this spectacular island has to offer.
Are You An Anti-tourist Tourist? Escape the Crowds in Tenerife
Are You An Anti-tourist Tourist? Escape the Crowds in Tenerife
Top Highlights of New Zealand
This year, New Zealand looks set to be one of the most popular holidaying destinations in the world, so if you're thinking about experiencing the stunning landscapes, amazing climate and beautiful shorelines.
Top Highlights of New Zealand
Top Highlights of New Zealand
Cyprus: The Burgeoning Home of Mountain Biking
Although relaxing holidays are always a lovely treat, active individuals will be attracted to adventurous vacations.
That doesn't necessarily mean that you can't kick-back and enjoy the luxury of good food and a poolside villa, but active holidays present an opportunity to feel fitter than when you boarded your flight. There's nothing quite like working up a sweat before enjoying a cool drink on a sunny veranda - by the end of your vacay, you'll be positively glowing (and feel more comfortable in your swimwear)!
Cyprus: The Burgeoning Home of Mountain Biking
That doesn't necessarily mean that you can't kick-back and enjoy the luxury of good food and a poolside villa, but active holidays present an opportunity to feel fitter than when you boarded your flight. There's nothing quite like working up a sweat before enjoying a cool drink on a sunny veranda - by the end of your vacay, you'll be positively glowing (and feel more comfortable in your swimwear)!
Cyprus: The Burgeoning Home of Mountain Biking
Top Attractions for Adventurers in New Zealand
If you're thinking about taking a holiday this summer, then there's no better place to get in some much needed rest and
recuperation than New Zealand. Getting to New Zealand has never been easier, and a vast number of airlines now fly direct to the nation.
Top Attractions for Adventurers in New Zealand
recuperation than New Zealand. Getting to New Zealand has never been easier, and a vast number of airlines now fly direct to the nation.
Top Attractions for Adventurers in New Zealand
Wednesday, July 03, 2013
Tips for How to Travel Around the World
There are many benefits to travelling around the world in one go instead of breaking it into segments. Not only is it cheaper, but you can also visit neighbouring countries on a whim instead of having to return home for a day or two to catch your next flight.
Tips for How to Travel Around the World
Tips for How to Travel Around the World
Beautiful Tourist Attractions in New Zealand
With some of the most beautiful tourist attractions on the planet, New Zealand is a country well worth visiting this year. Whether you’re looking to get to grips with some real nature, or you’re looking to top up your tan on some glorious beaches, then NZ has everything you need to have a great time.
Beautiful Tourist Attractions in New Zealand
Beautiful Tourist Attractions in New Zealand
Auckland, New Zealand's Adventure City!
Auckland is well known for its thriving nightlife and cosmopolitan vibe, and whether you're into jet boating or bungee jumping, there's more than enough here to keep you entertained. Let's take a look at some of the best attractions to experience in Auckland this year.
Auckland, New Zealand's Adventure City!
Auckland, New Zealand's Adventure City!
Amsterdam Hangout Spots
As the capital of the Netherlands, Amsterdam has a lot to live up to, and from the vast number of tourists that flock to this city every year, we can positively say that its reputation is nothing less than sterling.
Embrace Some Serenity With These Amsterdam Hangout Spots.
Embrace Some Serenity With These Amsterdam Hangout Spots.
Must-see attractions in Glasgow
Scotland is a fantastic country laden with history. Glasgow, one of its most famous cities, is a cultural hotspot for Scots and tourists alike, and it’s one of the most visited places in Europe let alone the UK. From shipbuilding and engineering to finance, art and music, Glasgow is known for many things, and it has managed to keep millions of tourists entertained for decades. Surrounded by peaceful suburbs and lush landscapes, the city itself is home to galleries, pubs, museums, cathedrals, shopping centres and football stadiums. If you enjoy architecture then there’s more than enough of that to go around too! Let’s take a look at some of the must-see attractions in Glasgow, Scotland this year.
Top ten attractions in Rome
Once the socio-political centre of the world Rome is steeped in history. There is a lot to do and see whilst in Rome whether you're interested in Renaissance art or unwinding with some retail therapy, so if this beautiful Italian city is your destination of choice be sure to check out top 10 attractions on offer in Rome.
Friday, June 28, 2013
Adventure On the Road: Tips and Tricks of a Seasoned Trekker
Ah, the great American road trip - it's like the U.S. version of backpacking through Europe. Taking your first road trip is somewhat of a rite of passage. You're finally branching out from the known, driving past those familiar streets and landmarks and striking out to explore the vast, diverse landscape that is our country.
Adventure On the Road: Tips and Tricks of a Seasoned Trekker
Adventure On the Road: Tips and Tricks of a Seasoned Trekker
Saturday, June 22, 2013
Geocaching
Now you can step back into your magical childhood with the latest trend of geocaching.
Geocaching is an outdoor treasure-hunting game in which participants use GPS-enabled devices. Participants use their digital device to locate and find a certain set of GPS coordinates. At those coordinates, participants will search for container-filled unknown items, called the geocache, that are hidden at the site.
The Hidden Fun of Geocaching
Geocaching is an outdoor treasure-hunting game in which participants use GPS-enabled devices. Participants use their digital device to locate and find a certain set of GPS coordinates. At those coordinates, participants will search for container-filled unknown items, called the geocache, that are hidden at the site.
The Hidden Fun of Geocaching
Sunday, June 16, 2013
Greece
Greece is the mother of European civilization with a distinctive language, culture and cuisine. Its economic difficulties have been in the headlines in recent years, obscuring the fact that it is still one of Europe's best tourist destinations.
Greece offers excellent beaches, tavernas and a classic Mediterranean climate along with masses of ancient sites to visit. There is no getting away from the historic atmosphere reminding you of centuries of history.
Greece
Greece offers excellent beaches, tavernas and a classic Mediterranean climate along with masses of ancient sites to visit. There is no getting away from the historic atmosphere reminding you of centuries of history.
Greece
Wednesday, June 12, 2013
Anchorage, Alaska
Alaska's largest city, Anchorage, embodies the best of both worlds: Not only can you escape to a rugged wildlife adventure, you can also stay in civilization and enjoy some of the finest cuisine, entertainment and night life the Last Frontier has to offer.
Choose Anchorage, Alaska, for Your Adventure Cruise Destination
Choose Anchorage, Alaska, for Your Adventure Cruise Destination
Friday, May 31, 2013
Fort Wayne, Indiana
Fort Wayne gives you the small town feel with the big city amenities.
More at:
Affordable and Full of Opportunity: Fort Wayne for College Grads, Young Families
More at:
Affordable and Full of Opportunity: Fort Wayne for College Grads, Young Families
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Visiting France
'Great cooking and great wines make a paradise on earth,' said Henri IV of the southwest of France but it is true of France as a whole. The Hexagon, as the French affectionately call their country, referring to its shape, is blessed with fertile soil and clement weather and as a result the food and wines cultivated there are second to none. There are twenty two distinct areas in France, each with their own heritage, history and culture and each is worth exploring.
Visiting France
Visiting France
Friday, May 03, 2013
Rennes, Brittany
As the capital city of Brittany in Northern France, Rennes is often overlooked on the tourist trail, which is a pity
because it's a beautiful city with plenty to see and do and a rich history just waiting to be explored.
More at: Rennes
because it's a beautiful city with plenty to see and do and a rich history just waiting to be explored.
More at: Rennes
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
European Origins
The origins of modern Europeans have been revised by an international team who have been working on genetic prehistory of Europeans for the past 7-8 years.
European Origins
European Origins
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
Road Trip for Shooters: Arizona's Desert Beckons
For shooters Ben Avery Shooting Range Facility in Phoenix, Ariz., is Disneyland for sport shooting enthusiasts.
See Road Trip for Shooters: Arizona's Desert Beckons.
See Road Trip for Shooters: Arizona's Desert Beckons.
People of Earth: Shape Up or Ship Out (To a Fresh Planet)
By the time 2050 rolls around, we'll need two more planets the size of earth to sustain our resource-guzzling, chemical-spewing ways, laments the Guardian UK and the World Wildlife Fund.
People of Earth: Shape Up or Ship Out (To a Fresh Planet)
People of Earth: Shape Up or Ship Out (To a Fresh Planet)
Monday, April 08, 2013
Reducing Salt Consumption
Researchers from the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine reported that the number of people in England who add salt to their food at the table fell by more than a quarter in the 5 years after a national campaign in 2003.
Reducing Salt Consumption
Reducing Salt Consumption
3 Easy Safety Tips For A Great Trip
Sometimes when we plan vacations, we get so wrapped up in all of the fun details that it's easy to overlook simple but
effective travel guidelines that can keep you safe during your getaway. Although it is definitely more fun to be looking at sites with fun-filled activities rather than thinking of ways to avoid travel scams or identity theft, a few easy steps taken now can prevent anything from ruining your fun filled vacation later.
3 Easy Safety Tips For A Great Trip
effective travel guidelines that can keep you safe during your getaway. Although it is definitely more fun to be looking at sites with fun-filled activities rather than thinking of ways to avoid travel scams or identity theft, a few easy steps taken now can prevent anything from ruining your fun filled vacation later.
3 Easy Safety Tips For A Great Trip
Friday, March 22, 2013
Notable Recipients of the Anti-Defamation League Award
In its 100th year since it was founded, the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) continues to function as the USA's premier civil rights and human relations agency.
Notable Recipients of the Anti-Defamation League Award
Notable Recipients of the Anti-Defamation League Award
Diet and Acne Re-visited
Whether you call them pimples, blemishes or zits, the hallmarks of acne are the source of untold misery for many young people. At a time when they are developing crucial lifeskills and social networks this cruel affliction affects self-esteem and causes social withdrawal, depression and anxiety.
Diet and Acne Re-visited
Diet and Acne Re-visited
Monday, March 18, 2013
Take a Trip By Yourself
With a positive attitude and a mind open to adventure, a solo trip abroad can be a thrilling rite of passage that you'll never forget. Without those things, it can be depressing and lonely, even regretful. In order to set yourself up for success, I've broken down a few tried-and-true tips as well as a few of the best solo travel destinations.
Take a Trip By Yourself: Solo Travel Destinations & Planning Advice
Take a Trip By Yourself: Solo Travel Destinations & Planning Advice
Chocolate and Stroke
Eating moderate amounts of chocolate each week may be linked to lower risk of stroke.
Chocolate and Stroke
Chocolate and Stroke
Friday, March 01, 2013
Auburn, Alabama
It's easy to love and easy to get to; it's a great place to raise a family and, according to Forbes.com, it's one of the top 20 cities in the U.S. for business and careers. Auburn, Ala., is a cool college town that has something for every age.
Auburn, Ala., is Kicking Butt and Takin' Names
Auburn, Ala., is Kicking Butt and Takin' Names
Thursday, February 14, 2013
Day trips from London
The city of London is full of stunning attractions that bring in millions of tourists every year. From the Houses of Parliament to Buckingham Palace, to the Tower of London and the famous black cabs and red double-decker buses, there's always something to see in one of the world's busiest and most popular cities. But what if you've already seen it all? Seasoned London visitors who are still looking to have fun in the city may roll their eyes at the mention of Madam Tussauds, or the idea of a trip down the Thames on a tour boat, but if you're tired of all the traditional attractions, what is there to do for entertainment within London?
Day trips from London
Day trips from London
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Barcelona
Barcelona offers an amazing variety of sightseeing attractions, museums, cathedrals, and even beaches and hill walking.
Euromonitor International found that Barcelona was the 5th most visited city in Europe in 2010 with 5 million visitors.
Barcelona
Las Ramblas is Barcelona's ultimate pedestrian paradise - a broad tree-lined boulevard where traffic is confined to a narrow lane on each side. It is the place to see, and be seen, in Barcelona.
Barcelona Las Ramblas
See also:
Barcelona - Sagrada Familia
Barcelona - Parc Guell
Euromonitor International found that Barcelona was the 5th most visited city in Europe in 2010 with 5 million visitors.
Barcelona
Las Ramblas is Barcelona's ultimate pedestrian paradise - a broad tree-lined boulevard where traffic is confined to a narrow lane on each side. It is the place to see, and be seen, in Barcelona.
Barcelona Las Ramblas
See also:
Barcelona - Sagrada Familia
Barcelona - Parc Guell
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
A Guide to Valencia
If you can't choose between a city break and a beach holiday you don't have to when you visit Valencia.
More at: A Guide to Valencia
More at: A Guide to Valencia
Wednesday, February 06, 2013
Fear and Politics
Political campaigns often use fear as a mechanism to influence public opinion on issues such as immigration and war but this strategy does not affect everyone equally.
Fear and Politics
Fear and Politics
Friday, February 01, 2013
The Joys Of Florence
The city receives millions of visitors each year and it's easy to see why. There is such a variety on offer in Florence ranging from its wealth of artistic and architectural heritage, the designer shopping, the beauty of the River Arno, and the wealthy roots of the city to its enviable location in the rolling Tuscan countryside with its associated delicious foods and wines. A visit to Florence is a delight for all the senses.
The Joys Of Florence.
The Joys Of Florence.
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Taiwan
When you think about vacationing over seas in an exotic land, places like Puerto Rico, Hawaii or Jamaica might be the first locations that come to mind. Taiwan, for instance, is probably not near the top ten on your list. However, more people are beginning to regard this country as a beautiful, culturally rich land that many will want to visit again and again.
Taipei and more at: Find Out Why There is So Much More To See in Taiwan
Taipei and more at: Find Out Why There is So Much More To See in Taiwan
Thursday, January 24, 2013
Paternity questions
Paternity questions have made great headlines for bad TV, and with developments in DNA testing, answering paternity questions has become as easy as, well, taking a pregnancy test.
3% of Children Not Genetically Related to Assumed Father
3% of Children Not Genetically Related to Assumed Father
Driving In Europe Tips and Laws
Car hire at your holiday destination or even driving directly to your holiday resort is a common occurrence. Driving while on holiday as opposed to other forms of getting around includes a number of key benefits from a greater ease when transporting families to budget efficiency and greater freedom to explore. If you are considering driving in Europe, you will do well to familiarize yourself with the latest driving regulations and tips.
More at: Driving In Europe Tips and Laws
More at: Driving In Europe Tips and Laws
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
Weight loss
It is a sad and frustrating fact that many (perhaps, most) attempts to lose weight result in a temporary loss that is reversed in a relatively short time.
Keeping the Pounds Off
Keeping the Pounds Off
Rome - Capital of Italy
Known as 'the Eternal City' Rome, the Italian capital, is one of the most varied and historic cities in Europe.
Read about this fascinating city: Rome - Capital of Italy.
Read about this fascinating city: Rome - Capital of Italy.
Friday, January 18, 2013
Croatia’s Top Cities
Croatia’s landscape boosts crystal clear turquoise water, dramatic coastline and charming islands, while its cities are scattered with romantic pebble stone streets.
More at A Guide To Croatia’s Top Cities
More at A Guide To Croatia’s Top Cities
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
A Genetic Link to Leadership
A specific DNA sequence has been significantly associated with the likelihood that an individual is linked with a leadership position.
A Genetic Link to Leadership
A Genetic Link to Leadership
Racism and Knowledge of History
The acknowledgement of racism hinges on people's knowledge of history. If you are a member of a group that has been disadvantaged in the past you will not be surprised that this is frequently not acknowledged - and may be denied - by people from other backgrounds.
Racism and Knowledge of History
Racism and Knowledge of History
Friday, January 11, 2013
Don't Take Snakes on a Plane
Gearing up for some holiday travel or a big vacation? When you head to the airport, don't forget to pack those bags thoughtfully. Checked baggage costs money and you have to be careful what you try to carry-on. Flying is fast, but you can't just chuck things into your bags the way you might throw a few last minute necessities into your car. If you really want to get your stuff to your final destination intact, sometimes you have to do a little planning and ship it there. We know you're all smart readers and you'd never try to take contraband like this through that TSA checkpoint.
Don't Take Snakes on a Plane & Other Packing Tips From Cpt. Obvious
Don't Take Snakes on a Plane & Other Packing Tips From Cpt. Obvious
Scrap the Mask and Treat Sleep Apnea the Natural Way
If you know fifteen people in the U.S., then you know at least one person who is afflicted with the sleep disorder known as sleep apnea.
Scrap the Mask and Treat Sleep Apnea the Natural Way
Scrap the Mask and Treat Sleep Apnea the Natural Way
Paradise in Paphos
Popular amongst vacationers for its rich combination of cosmopolitan appeal, glorious countryside and captivating historical sites, the beautiful coastal city of Paphos reclines on Cyprus's southwest coast. Enjoying a subtropical Mediterranean climate, the summer season begins in April, lasting throughout the summer months all the way into November, where the comfortable heat lures vacationers from chilly homelands into the sun.
Famed for its association with the Greek goddess of love, Aphrodite, Paphos makes for an especially romantic getaway for couples young and old. The relaxing pace of life and friendly nature of the resort also lends itself well to family vacations, where you and your loved ones can find yourself in sync with the take-it-easy approach to life, or fill your days with sites and experiences - Paphos certainly caters for however you're feeling on the day.
Paradise in Paphos
Famed for its association with the Greek goddess of love, Aphrodite, Paphos makes for an especially romantic getaway for couples young and old. The relaxing pace of life and friendly nature of the resort also lends itself well to family vacations, where you and your loved ones can find yourself in sync with the take-it-easy approach to life, or fill your days with sites and experiences - Paphos certainly caters for however you're feeling on the day.
Paradise in Paphos
Self Catering Tips
In recent years, self-catering accommodation has become a real alternative to traditional forms of holiday accommodation.
The idea revolves around renting a holiday home for the duration of your stay. Typical holiday homes include villas and cottages that are situated in a wide array of locations from popular tourist busy regions to rural gems. If you are considering self-catering accommodation for your next holiday, here is a handy guide informing you of what to check and pay attention to.
Self Catering Tips
The idea revolves around renting a holiday home for the duration of your stay. Typical holiday homes include villas and cottages that are situated in a wide array of locations from popular tourist busy regions to rural gems. If you are considering self-catering accommodation for your next holiday, here is a handy guide informing you of what to check and pay attention to.
Self Catering Tips
Tuesday, January 08, 2013
Learning language in the womb
While it was already known that babies were born with the ability to learn and were able to discriminate between language sounds within their first few months of life, the researchers claim that this study provides crucial evidence that recognition of speech sounds had occurred in the womb.
Learning language in the womb
Learning language in the womb
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
5 Wonky Ways to Kill Time Before a Delayed Flight
You can't be a frequent flier without running into a delayed flight from time to time.
Weather, mechanical issues ,or the always-reliable Murphy's Law, will inevitably leave you stranded at the terminal, in need of entertainment.
Here are five wonderfully wonky ways you can kill time during your next delay...and five alternatives that won't get you arrested.
5 Wonky Ways to Kill Time Before a Delayed Flight
Weather, mechanical issues ,or the always-reliable Murphy's Law, will inevitably leave you stranded at the terminal, in need of entertainment.
Here are five wonderfully wonky ways you can kill time during your next delay...and five alternatives that won't get you arrested.
5 Wonky Ways to Kill Time Before a Delayed Flight
Criminal Minds: How to Think Like a Thief
In my younger and more vulnerable years I was a common sneak thief - at the age of 21 I was sentenced to three years in prison for multiple acts of burglary. But those days are gone and I now use my time to prevent home burglaries rather than commit them.
My own personal experiences are able to provide valuable insight into how you can protect your home and lower your chances of being victims of burglary.
Criminal Minds: How to Think Like a Thief
My own personal experiences are able to provide valuable insight into how you can protect your home and lower your chances of being victims of burglary.
Criminal Minds: How to Think Like a Thief
Friday, November 23, 2012
Lansing, Michigan
Despite its endless dining options, variety of outdoor experiences, business opportunities and world-class performance venues and galleries, the home of Michigan State University is getting attention for something a little unexpected. Lansing, Mich. is one of the brainiest cities in the country.
America's Brainiest Cities: 5 Unexpected Reasons to Move to Lansing, MI
America's Brainiest Cities: 5 Unexpected Reasons to Move to Lansing, MI
Unique hotels in London
When you're treating yourself to a break in the capital you really want to make sure that you choose a hotel that offers something a little bit special.
5 unique and unusual places to stay in London.
5 unique and unusual places to stay in London.
Cork city guide
The city is also a prime example of architectural variety, with medieval buildings such as the Red Abbey with its bell tower surviving to this day and the two majestic cathedrals of St Mary and St Finbarre.
A guide to Cork City and its harbour
A guide to Cork City and its harbour
Las Vegas - Cruising the Strip
Las Vegas is billed as the capital of partying - a Mecca for uninhibited good times, and Sin City is constantly doubling down to maintain its reputation.
Traveling to Sin City: A Guide for Rookies
Traveling to Sin City: A Guide for Rookies
Friday, November 09, 2012
Phoenix, Arizona
Living near Phoenix is not the same as living in Phoenix. If you're on the fence about making the move from Chandler, Tempe or other Valley suburb to the pulsing heart of downtown Phoenix, a rundown on the downtown highlights may be enough to prompt you to hop from your perch. Those already living near Arizona's state capital know the benefits of living in the middle of the city's action.
Essential Valley of the Sun Tips for Living In Downtown Phoenix.
Essential Valley of the Sun Tips for Living In Downtown Phoenix.
Wednesday, November 07, 2012
Windsor Castle
Windsor Castle is an exquisite monarchical supremity, a zombie of 2nd millennial architecture that remains standing not only as a museum of the past, but as a primary royal residence. Even the most modern additions to the structure refuse to shed history. They are a conservative, grandiloquent combination of Georgian and Victorian design, adhered to what is still a resolutely Norman design. It is as necessarily modern as the few Gothic flourishes allow it to be, but - stubbornly - no more than that.
Berkshire's Prize: Windsor Castle
Berkshire's Prize: Windsor Castle
Friday, November 02, 2012
Things to do in Manchester this autumn
As one of the UK’s most vibrant and alive cities, Manchester is an excellent destination no longer overlooked by visitors to the UK. A huge city, part of the Greater Manchester Urban area with a population of 2.2 million, Manchester spreads across from the Pennines in the north and east, with the Cheshire Plains to the south.
Things to do in Manchester this autumn.
Things to do in Manchester this autumn.
Monday, October 29, 2012
Turning Waste Into Fuel
The next time you feel guilty for using a Styrofoam cup, or if you are one of the few who worry about what will happen when the landfills are overwhelmed with waste, companies like Renmatix, INENTEC, and Enerkem are coming up with new innovations that will soon make garbage more valuable than fossil fuel.
Throw That Half-Eaten Hotdog in the Gas Tank: Turning Waste Into Fuel
Throw That Half-Eaten Hotdog in the Gas Tank: Turning Waste Into Fuel
Wednesday, October 03, 2012
Relocating? Try Papago Park, AZ
Scottsdale Chic Meets Southwest Zest at Papago Park, located in Scottsdale. Papago is a desert oasis of sorts filled with wonderful things, yet remains fewer than 10 miles from Phoenix. Papago features a wealth of amenities, a beautiful landscape, and lots of nearby fun that's sure to offer something for every single.
More at: Relocating? Try Papago Park, AZ
More at: Relocating? Try Papago Park, AZ
Tuesday, October 02, 2012
Yellowstone's Must-See Sights
With numerous RV campsites and more than 2 million acres of natural beauty, ellowstone National Park is one of the USA’s most popular destinations for an RV road trip.
Because of Yellowstone’s massive size travelers won’t be able to see everything the park has to offer in just one visit. To help you nail down your Yellowstone itinerary, here are five of the very best sights in the park.
Yellowstone's Must-See Sights
Because of Yellowstone’s massive size travelers won’t be able to see everything the park has to offer in just one visit. To help you nail down your Yellowstone itinerary, here are five of the very best sights in the park.
Yellowstone's Must-See Sights
Monday, September 17, 2012
Dominican Republic
In August 2012, just over two years after the first proposal was made to the Airport Commission, President Leonel Fernandez announced the unveiling of the $24.9 million renovations to Las Americas International Airport (AILA) in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. The latest remodel made the Dominican Republic’s largest airport into its most modern as well.
Santo Domingo Airport Rejuvenated
Santo Domingo Airport Rejuvenated
Thursday, July 26, 2012
Bristol Channel
Separating Devon and Somerset from South Wales, the Bristol Channel extends from the lower estuary of the Severn into the North Atlantic Ocean. At its widest point, it is over 30 kilometres across. Much of the coastline of the Bristol Channel is heritage coastline. Entering Bristol Channel is between Hartland Point and Saint Govan`s Head. Historically, the Channel was important for shipping and even today it remains a major shipping corridor. The Bristol Channel Pilot Cutter was also developed as a special vessel for sailing the Channel
Bristol Channel
Bristol Channel
Friday, June 29, 2012
Isles of Scilly
An archipelago off the south-western tip of Cornwall, the Isles of Scilly are actually part of the Duchy of Cornwall.
Almost 30 miles off the coast at Land's End, these islands were first inhabited during the Stone Age. Fishing and farming have been the primary source of income until recent times when tourism has become the foremost industry.
Scilly
Almost 30 miles off the coast at Land's End, these islands were first inhabited during the Stone Age. Fishing and farming have been the primary source of income until recent times when tourism has become the foremost industry.
Scilly
Thursday, June 28, 2012
Newcastle upon Tyne
Newcastle upon Tyne is a city in north east England; its name which is usually shortened to Newcastle comes from the castle built in the area in 1080 by Robert II, Duke of Normandy. The city is famous for its vibrant nightlife, the Tyne Bridge and out of town Metro Centre shopping complex.
Read: A guide to Newcastle
Read: A guide to Newcastle
Exeter City Break Guide
The county town of Devon, Exeter is easily accessible by road or rail and is packed with things to do for the whole family.
Exeter City Break Guide
Exeter City Break Guide
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Edinburgh City Break Guide
Striking, sophisticated and forward-looking, Edinburgh rightly considers itself one of the major capital cities of Europe.
Edinburgh City Break Guide
Edinburgh City Break Guide
Monday, June 25, 2012
Channel Islands
Although they are just a few miles off the French coast and are not part of the United Kingdom, the Channel Islands are really rather British. The main islands of Jersey, Guernsey, Alderney, Sark and Herm are accompanied by the smaller Jethou, Brecqhou and Lihou - plus a number of uninhabited islets - to create an archipelago within sight of the coast of Normandy. They`ve long been a holiday favourite for both the people of the UK and the rest of Europe because they offer a wonderful combination of warm climate, spectacular scenery, tip-top facilities and historical interest, too.
A guide to the Channel Islands
A guide to the Channel Islands
A guide to Manchester
Situated in north west England, Manchester is seen by many as the 'capital' of the north of England.
More at: A guide to Manchester
More at: A guide to Manchester
Tuesday, June 05, 2012
Resilience, Satisfaction and Happiness
Some of us never get over the pain of losing of a loved one while for most people adverse emotional situations associated with anxiety and depression fade with time. But there is another group who actually gain strength and grow personally from meeting adversity.
Resilience, Satisfaction and Happiness
Resilience, Satisfaction and Happiness
Monday, June 04, 2012
Thursday, May 17, 2012
Finding the Best Accommodation
One of the most challenging aspects of any holiday is finding the best possible accommodation. This is particularly the case when visiting a new location, or taking a family or large group, where extra services may be required.
The pressure is often on the person booking the holiday and it can become stressful without preparation - trying to anticipate the needs of the family and group and meet them all. So know from the start that it`s not possible to entirely please everyone, but you can elicit help and opinions and plan what you`re looking for before making that all-important booking!
Finding the Best Accommodation
The pressure is often on the person booking the holiday and it can become stressful without preparation - trying to anticipate the needs of the family and group and meet them all. So know from the start that it`s not possible to entirely please everyone, but you can elicit help and opinions and plan what you`re looking for before making that all-important booking!
Finding the Best Accommodation
Holiday Clothing Guide
What to pack, what to pack? Choosing holiday clothes often takes longer than organising the trip itself. Choosing the right holiday clothing is about packing clothes which are practical, suitable for the destination, look good and are preferably lightweight. Read on...
Holiday Clothing Guide
Holiday Clothing Guide
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
The Value of a Family Holiday Even When Money Is Tight
Times are tough for everyone right now and with the recent rain it can all seem a bit doom and gloom. But thankfully the summer holidays are not far away and for many people that involves time spent with family on holiday. Whether your idea of the perfect holiday is a week spent in Wales or city sight seeing in Europe most families look forward to their annual summer holiday.
The Value of a Family Holiday Even When Money Is Tight
The Value of a Family Holiday Even When Money Is Tight
Worldwide Camping Guide
As travelling and holidaying are becoming more expensive, so people are turning to more economical ways of taking a break. Camping is an exciting cost-effective way to take a vacation and see the world. Many countries all over the world have excellent camping grounds with very good facilities. More at: Worldwide Camping Guide
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Loneliness and the Baby Boomer
Single baby boomers have a lonely old age ahead according to new statistics from Bowling Green State University's National Center for Family and Marriage Research (NCFMR).
Loneliness and the Baby Boomer
Loneliness and the Baby Boomer
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